Installation Guide

4. WALL STUD MOUNTING: For mounting over the wall
stud, drill two small pilot holes for the wood screws (EE).
Place one of the washers (FF) on each wood screw (EE).
While holding your fixture pan (A) in line with the pilot
holes, screw the wood screws (EE) into the wooden
studs. Tighten until the fixture (A) has been secured to the
mounting surface.
DRYWALL MOUNTING:
Place one of the washers (FF) on
each wood screw (EE).
For mounting into drywall, drill 3/16
in. holes for the wood screws (EE). Insert the drywall
anchors (CC) into the proper holes and screw them into
place so they are flush with the surface of your drywall.
While holding your fixture pan (A) in line with the drywall
anchors (CC), screw both wood screws (EE) into the
drywall anchors (CC). Tighten until the fixture (A) has been
secured to the mounting surface.
5.
For safety and proper operation, the fixture (A) must
be properly grounded. If you are unfamiliar with the
methods of properly grounding your fixture, consult a
qualified electrician. A bare copper or green ground wire
is pre-attached to the fixture (A). If the electrical box is
plastic and has a green or bare copper grounding wire
inside, the bare end of the fixture grounding wire must
be secured to the green grounding wire inside the
electrical box using the one of the wire nuts (AA) (Fig. 5).
If your electrical box is metal and contains no ground
wire as part of a grounded electrical system, you need
not do anything more, as the metal chassis will be
grounded via the electrical box mounting screws.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Washer
x 2
FF
Hardware Used
Wood
Screw
x 2
EE
Drywall
Anchor
x 2
CC
Wire Nut x 1
AA
Hardware Used
Machine
Screw
x 2
BB
5
A
AA
BB
BB
4
EE
FF
FF
EE
CC
4